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— Time to say goodbye to The Mindy Project until April. Mindy Kaling's quirky series heads into hiatus with a doozy of an episode. If you're pulling for her character's relationship with Danny (Chris Messina) don't miss it Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. on Fox.

More picks and clips, includingintimate looks at J.D. Salinger and Mitt Romney, AFTER THE JUMP...

Yesterday, Ben Carson went on MSNBC to try to apologize for comparing gays to those who have sex with animals. He then went on CNN to continue his damage control campaign. "I
love gay people. I love straight people. So this was really, I think,
on my behalf, somewhat insensitive and I certainly apologize if I
offended anyone, because I was not in any way comparing gays with people
who engage in bestiality or sexual child abuse."

Over a year after Gov. Chris Christie vetoed New Jersey's marriage equality bill, that state's chapter of the ACLU has renewed its push to legalize same-sex marriage.

MSBNC blog states that progress in LGBT movement requires more gays to take political office: "When there are more openly gay elected officials in state and federal office then the end of this form of segregation will be near."

The Brady Bunch actress Susan Olsen writes
about her late television dad, Robert Reed: "I can also say that being
gay killed him. Because it was so taboo, he could never make peace with
himself. He never allowed himself to have a genuine love. He was forever
taunted by his own disdain for the natural inclinations that he was
BORN WITH."

"I am sitting at a table with a gentleman who is better looking than you and is in better shape than me," Wahlberg said to DiCaprio earlier today at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's annual luncheon at the Beverly Hills Hotel. "So, we're both out of a job, dude. Taylor Lautner! We're screwed."

"It's over, dude," Wahlberg continued as the room burst into laughter. "Titanic and Boogie Nights were a long time ago. I accept it. I had a good run and on to the next."

"I don't even know the word to describe being here," the Twilight star exclusively told me. "It's so odd. It's such an honor. I'm up on the stage and talking in front of people like that? The people that I looked up to my entire life? Hearing words like that from Mark and everybody it's just really surreal."

Malaysian politician, Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom reacts to a popular Youtube video where a writer from his country talks openly about his own sexuality: For Muslims, we must remember that being gay is against our religious teaching."

The Situation has been using an image of a painting of himself on his Facebook page but the artist hasn't asked him to remove it because she feels as if he won't understand copyright laws.

﻿﻿Rabbit Holedirector John Cameron Mitchell: "The military, despite its conservative reputation, is the most socialist, egalitarian institution in this country and I’m glad to have grown up in it."

Some San Franciscans want the rainbow flag street banners that have been up in the castro for years removed.

In non-news of the day, a study has found that Fox News viewers are the most misinformed consumers of news.

Barney Frank tells Maureen Dowd about the possibility of a gay US president: “It’s one thing to have a gay person in the abstract. It’s another to see that person as part of a living, breathing couple. How would a gay presidential candidate have a celebratory kiss with his partner after winning the New Hampshire primary? The sight of two women kissing has not been as distressful to people as the sight of two men kissing.”